Mayor to Bill Trump Campaign for Letting More Than 18,000 Extra People Into Rally in Burlington, Vermont

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Supporters turn to show their support as a protester interrupts an address by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a campaign stop at the Flynn Center of the Performing Arts in Burlington, Vt., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016.

Donald Trump will be getting a hefty bill from a New England mayor.

According to necn affiliate WPTZ, Mayor Miro Weinberger of Burlington, Vermont, will be billing the Republican front-runner's campaign for overcrowding his rally on Thursday, requiring extra police detail.

With thousands and thousands of ticket holders unable to sit at the Flynn - Trump tweeted beforehand that seating would be first-come, first-serve - the city needed to staff extra police officers for crowd control.

"That was not the actions of a campaign that cares about the community they're coming into, not attempting to persuade people might be on the fence," Weinberger said, according to WPTZ. "They kind of came in did a very insufficient job of communicating with anybody and really had a larger impact on public safety officers, expenses, neighboring businesses than they needed to."